Law School: Recent submissions
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Staying put in an era of climate change: The geographies, legalities, and public health implications of immobility
(Wiley / Royal Meteorological Society / The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), 6 February 2024)In response to the proliferation of ‘climate migration’ discourses, researchers are exploring how climate related hazards affect immobile populations. This paper contributes to the conceptualisation of ‘environmental ... -
Bystander Intervention in Football and Sports. A Quasi-Experimental Feasibility Study of a Bystander Violence Prevention Program in the United Kingdom
(SAGE Publications, 26 March 2024)In recent years, social campaigns and high-profile cases have brought increased attention to violence against women. Athletes can be role models, shaping both prosocial and antisocial attitudes. Their engagement in violence ... -
IOM’s Engagement with the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement
(Cambridge University Press, 15 June 2023)Despite having no such explicit mandate, IOM is one of the largest global actors in IDP response and protection. Yet, its activities on behalf of IDPs have been remarkably under-studied. This chapter appraises IOM’s ... -
Resistance at the WTO: (de)coloniality in the making?
(National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, 1 January 2025)This paper aims to contribute to the growing global decoloniality process. As Mignolo noted, the process of decolonising knowledge and being is underway via spatializing the site of knowledge and linking them through the ... -
Internal displacement: The emerging legal regime and its inherent interconnections
(Bloomsbury Professional, 2024)Book-length studies on internal displacement and law are rare, with just a handful having ever been published. To therefore have two such texts published in just two years is a real treat for legal scholars and goes some ...